Impression sketch
of Lieutenant Colonel Bruce Porter
- by Jamie. See
original at: http://thirdlondongeneral.blogspot.co.uk/2010_03_01_archive.html
Already with military
History as an orphanage
home,
To daughters of
former
Crimean Soldiers, called Royal
Victoria
Patriotic Asylum
Built in a gothic
style of 1859.
New connections
With war came, August
1914 -
In usage as
No.3
London General
Hospital
Wandsworth - needs
Saw the grounds
expanded.
Lt-Col Bruce
Porter,
As Commanding
Officer -
Marked as founder
Of Wandsworth's
unique
Military Hospital,
Bringing art to the wounded.
Debating with
friends
From the Chelsea
Art Club,
The subject
raised,
Was how those
with talent
For art might
help -
Exiled from
abilities to fight.
For those men
limited
By either age or
infirmness -
With talents for
music,
Art and their
writing - taken
On by Lt-Col Porter -
On by Lt-Col Porter -
To assist injury
recoveries.
Such artists
joined
The Royal Army
Medical Corps,
To undertake
regular
Duties and as
providers of arts -
Including
performances
Of shows, three times
a week.
Additionally
galleries held
Varied art and
sculpture displays-
The latter to
assist
Medical
treatments - to include
Sergeant Wood,
Maker of plaster
splints.
Another sculptor,
Professor
Wilcoxon aided
Surgeons, in cases
Of anatomical
dislocations -
Their abilities
proved
Faith of Lt-Col
Bruce Porter.
Created by other
Regulars of the
Medical Corps
Were works displayed
In recreation
huts, for private
Views over two
weeks;
To be Tommies
Royal Academy.
Lt-Col Bruce
Porter's
Belief was to
make the London
General, less
like any
Hospital - with art as process,
Assisting recovery
For the severely
wounded.
by Jamie Mann.
Anon.,1915. Art
and War - Hospital's Unique Staff. The Daily Telegraph, [online] 14 September.
P.4. Col.6. Available at: http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/ww1-archive/11823051/Daily-Telegraph-September-14-1915.html
[Accessed: 13 September
2015].
Mann, J., 2015. 100 years Ago - Poems by Jamie Mann. [letter] (Personal
communication, 14 September 2015).
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